Front-End Web & Mobile
Tag: Amazon S3
Add multiple storage buckets to your app using AWS Amplify – NEW
You can now configure and manage multiple buckets using AWS Amplify for your storage needs! Developers can now leverage Amplify storage to organize and manage their content across single or multiple storage buckets while applying granular access rules against individual paths within each bucket. Earlier this year, we announced the new and improved Amplify storage […]
NEW: Announcing Storage Manager and Relationship Support for Form Builder
Today, AWS Amplify is excited to announce the launch of two new features for Amplify Studio Form Builder: Storage Manager, and Relationship support! With this launch, we are extending the functionality of Form Builder to support even more use cases. Storage Manager links your generated React forms to Amplify Storage, using S3, so your forms […]
Announcing the Amplify UI StorageManager Component
Amplify UI is a collection of accessible, themeable, performant React components that can connect directly to the cloud. Today we are announcing a new cloud-connected UI component called the StorageManager, which lets your users upload and manage files to the cloud. In this post you will learn how to use Amplify’s new StorageManager component to […]
Managing images in your NextJS app with AWS AppSync and the AWS CDK
In modern applications, sharing files is as much a necessity as having a database or authentication. When working with AWS, a common storage solution is to use Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) where files are stored in an S3 bucket. The problem however, is a file often needs to be associated with data stored in […]
Use an existing S3 bucket or DynamoDB table for your Amplify project
AWS Amplify is the fastest and easiest way to build cloud-powered mobile and web apps on AWS. Amplify comprises a set of tools and services that enables front-end web and mobile developers to leverage the power of AWS services to build innovative and feature-rich applications. With today’s Amplify CLI release, we’re extending the newly announced […]
Use existing Cognito resources for your Amplify API, Storage and more
This post was written by Rene Brandel, Senior Product Manager, AWS In this guide you will learn how to integrate your existing Cognito User Pool & Federated Identities (Identity Pool) into an Amplify project. This will enable your GraphQL API (AppSync), Storage (S3) and other resources to leverage your existing authentication mechanism. AWS Amplify is […]
Production Ready Application Built in Three Weeks Delivers Critical Help in Orange County United Way Covid-19 Response
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, Orange County United Way quickly identified that many local residents could face economic hardship, impacting their ability to pay rent. The organization knew that without assistance, certain populations may face the horrible reality of homelessness. In response, Orange County United Way mobilized their team to provide pandemic […]
Developing and testing GraphQL APIs, Storage and Functions with Amplify Framework Local Mocking features
This article was written by Ed Lima, Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS and Sean Grove, OneGraph In fullstack application development, iteration is king. At AWS, we’re constantly identifying steps in the process of shipping product that slow iteration, or sap developer productivity and happiness, and work to shorten it. To that end, we’ve provided cloud APIs, serverless […]
Amplify Framework adds support for AWS Lambda Triggers in Auth and Storage categories
June 27, 2024: This blog post covers Amplify Gen 1. For new Amplify apps, we recommend using Amplify Gen 2. You can learn more about Gen 2 in our launch blog post. The Amplify Framework is an open source project for building cloud-enabled mobile and web applications. Today, we’re happy to announce that you can […]
Web and Hybrid Mobile App Solution from AWS Mobile Hub and Ionic
AWS Mobile Hub and Ionic, an open source framework for building mobile apps, have teamed up to create an official Ionic starter project that demonstrates an end-to-end solution for hosting and building mobile web and hybrid applications on AWS. In this blog post, we explain what the project is, describe key areas, highlight additional use […]